Wed, 17 May 2017 10:10:11 +0000 By Chikumbi Katebe SOUTH Africa’s popular chain store, SPAR, has been dragged to court for failing to pay a local supplier for deliveries amounting to over K119,000. Share Arica Zambia, a charitable organisation providing developmental and educational services in some parts of the country, allegedly engaged SPAR Chilenje for the supply and delivery of SHARE peanut butter on credit basis to be distributed through the chain store. The organisation explained that according to a sale agreement signed between the two entities, it was agreed that SPAR Chileje, operated by Base Property Developers Limited, would settle the payment for the goods obtained at a later stage between 9th October 2013 and 24th March 2016. “That whereas all the deliveries made by the plaintiff to the defendant, between the 9th October 2013 and 25th October 2014 have been paid for in full, the deliveries made between the 21st November […]
SPAR dragged to court for K119,000 debt
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